OVER 200 SCREENERS RALLY AT YVR FOR RESPECT AND FAIR CONTRACTS

OVER 200 SCREENERS RALLY AT YVR FOR RESPECT AND FAIR CONTRACTS

On Tuesday, November 19, over 200 dedicated screeners gathered at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to demand respect and fair treatment. These frontline workers, who play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of travelers, raised their voices in unison against what they perceive as unfair practices by their employer, Paladin.

Chants of “Shame on CATSA!” resonated through the airport as screeners expressed frustration over inadequate working conditions and a lack of recognition.

The rally highlighted growing grievances among workers, focusing on wages, benefits, working conditions and respect in the workplace which served as a reminder to the public of the critical role screeners play in keeping air travel safe and put significant pressure on the employer to address the workers’ concerns.

As negotiations continue, all eyes will be on Paladin to see if it rises to the occasion and delivers a contract that meets the expectations of its workforce. For the screeners, the message is clear: respect, fairness and dignity are non-negotiable.

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Dave Flowers
PDGC